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hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just in cairo alone. >> reporter: yes, suzanne. there have been clashes here. we don't want to blow things out of proportion. here in cairo the violence has been limited to about two streets. behind us there's a street that leads to the interior ministry and other government buildings. police erected a large barrier. what you have is on one side protesters teenagers throwing rocks and debris over the barrier at police. police responding by firing tear gas. sometimes police themselves throwing rocks at the protesters, which is probably not a strategy you'll f
hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just...
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the military and hosni mubarak very close. hosni mubarak was a former air force pilot there within the egyptian military and with very close ties to the egyptian military. a lot of folks are not very happy how this went down. heather? >> leland, the muslim brotherhood protest planned for tomorrow, how will this affect the protests? >> reporter: this will be judgment day for the army. they took a big gamble by allowing this to happen. we will get reaction how much anger there is about the release of hosni mubarak. if the brotherhood is able to mobilize mass crowds tomorrow if they haven't been able to get this week. that will tell us it is a very unpopular decision. on the other hand if the tomorrow goes off pretty quietly, the army will pull this off without upsetting too many folks or people getting out on the street and risks arrest and violence we saw last couple days. anything is possible in egypt over the past seven or eight weeks. it is to figure out which one of those paths it will go down tomorrow. >> leland vittert, l
the military and hosni mubarak very close. hosni mubarak was a former air force pilot there within the egyptian military and with very close ties to the egyptian military. a lot of folks are not very happy how this went down. heather? >> leland, the muslim brotherhood protest planned for tomorrow, how will this affect the protests? >> reporter: this will be judgment day for the army. they took a big gamble by allowing this to happen. we will get reaction how much anger there is...
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now, this latest development, it's far too early to say that hosni mubarak will walk free. he will remain in custody for 48 hours pending the prosecution's appeal. so, until we see those images of hosni mubarak walking free or being pushed in a wheelchair with trademark shades on, too early to say that the man will be set free. >> with all the turmoil in egypt going on right now, what might this mean to that country? >> a bombshell on top of the slaughter, the massacres that we have seen as well as the coup over the last two months. boy, i can't really predict, but, you know, there was one thing that pretty much all of the factions agreed on two years ago and that was that hosni mubarak had to go. the islamics agreed on it and secular liberals and now they're at each other throats. we're seeing that in cairo. if you try try to set mubarak free, that could perhaps unite these groups, once again, or -- >> or further apart. >> yeah. >> as far as the people in egypt, i heard some people say, wow, we kind of missed mubarak. >> well, i can understand that given the economic troub
now, this latest development, it's far too early to say that hosni mubarak will walk free. he will remain in custody for 48 hours pending the prosecution's appeal. so, until we see those images of hosni mubarak walking free or being pushed in a wheelchair with trademark shades on, too early to say that the man will be set free. >> with all the turmoil in egypt going on right now, what might this mean to that country? >> a bombshell on top of the slaughter, the massacres that we have...
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mubarak. we we can in with louis now to find out what's making the rounds. >> it feels so good. fresh off her appearance on "morning joe," oprah went over to visit andy cohen at watch what happens live". none funnier than when oprah's biggest fan called into the show. >> what's your name and from where are you calling? >> this is mickey brian from cosby, tennessee. >> what's your question? >> thank you so much for taking my call. hi, oprah. >> hi, tennessee. >> hello. i love you so much, oprah. i can't even believe i'm talking to you right now. speaking for everyone i know, we love you. >> oh, thank you. >> my question is actually for andy. andy, i know, i know. >> i'm sorry. i apologize. i apologize. i apologize. >> andy cohen, big footing oprah. wow. now, let's head over to some late night stephen colbert an interesting take on the obama rodeo clown controversy. take a look. >> i quit going to rodeos. every president is always made fun of. this is the height of achievement to be made fun of
mubarak. we we can in with louis now to find out what's making the rounds. >> it feels so good. fresh off her appearance on "morning joe," oprah went over to visit andy cohen at watch what happens live". none funnier than when oprah's biggest fan called into the show. >> what's your name and from where are you calling? >> this is mickey brian from cosby, tennessee. >> what's your question? >> thank you so much for taking my call. hi, oprah. >>...
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they said enough with hosni mubarak. we want our political freedom. we want jobs, a better way of life. i don't think a lot of people expected hosni mubarak to be toppled. incredibly, he was. however, two years later, not all egyptians are celebrating. in fact, the people who will be packing into tahrir are protesting against the president now, mohamed morsi and his supporters, islamic factions, muslim brotherhood. the protesters behind us are the moderates, liberals who claim that mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood hijacked the principles of the revolution and that's why they're out here today. >> some people believe that they're having a hard time really digesting the concept of democracy and that that's just going to take some time. you have heard that? >> reporter: well, we heard a lot of opinions. the fact is at this point this is a country that is divided. it's going through an identity crisis on one hand. you have the secularists, the moderates who want their version of egypt. and then you have the president mohammed morsi who say this is
they said enough with hosni mubarak. we want our political freedom. we want jobs, a better way of life. i don't think a lot of people expected hosni mubarak to be toppled. incredibly, he was. however, two years later, not all egyptians are celebrating. in fact, the people who will be packing into tahrir are protesting against the president now, mohamed morsi and his supporters, islamic factions, muslim brotherhood. the protesters behind us are the moderates, liberals who claim that mohamed...
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the egyptian people basically said that we were ready to go to the streets to push hosni mubarak out of office and we were ready to go to the streets to push mohamed morsi out of office. we need to understand that the egypt-u.s. relationship that we have enjoyed now for more than three decades is changing. it is changing rather rapidly. the degree to which our assistance of the late 1970's, 80's, and 90's contributed to major changes in egypt. we helped to transform the egyptian military from a military alliance on the soviet doctrine, training, and weapons, to a military that is basically interoperable with hours. that military provides significant should egypt assistance to whatever we do in the middle east and beyond the middle east. we have created a partnership with egyptian agencies, intelligence, counterterrorism agencies, that has been of direct benefit to the u.s. in our own efforts to counter terrorism against us and against our interests. we have helped to change the egyptian economy from a statist economy that hosni mubarak inherited to an economy which is largely dominat
the egyptian people basically said that we were ready to go to the streets to push hosni mubarak out of office and we were ready to go to the streets to push mohamed morsi out of office. we need to understand that the egypt-u.s. relationship that we have enjoyed now for more than three decades is changing. it is changing rather rapidly. the degree to which our assistance of the late 1970's, 80's, and 90's contributed to major changes in egypt. we helped to transform the egyptian military from a...
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an 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. cnn's reza sayah is in cairo. what is happening there now? this has been going on all day. what is happening now? >> it is 9:00 p.m. local time, victor, and here in tahrir square we're starting to see some of the protesters leave. there are still several thousand people here, but things relatively calm at this location. however, in other parts of cairo, in other parts of egypt, things seem to be escalating, we're seeing violence in pockets of clashes in the side streets, few blocks away from tahrir square. we're seeing clashes between protesters and police in front of the state tv building here in cairo, several blocks away. we're also seeing clashes, we can also tell you that protesters have blocked off traffic in both directions. the 6th of october bridge, a major bridge over the river. they also blocked off a subway system here near in tahrir square. hard to believe it was two years ago, but an uprising here in egypt eventually toppled then president hosni mubarak, and it started right here in tahrir square thi
an 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. cnn's reza sayah is in cairo. what is happening there now? this has been going on all day. what is happening now? >> it is 9:00 p.m. local time, victor, and here in tahrir square we're starting to see some of the protesters leave. there are still several thousand people here, but things relatively calm at this location. however, in other parts of cairo, in other parts of egypt, things seem to be escalating, we're seeing violence in pockets of...
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mubarak. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: political violence ravaged egypt for a fifth day after a weekend that saw more than 50 people killed. in cairo, protestors threw rocks and gasoline bombs at riot police. police in turn fired tear gas into the crowds who oppose president mohammed morsi and his islamist dominated government. >> what's happening here in the country is really shameful. destroying the city is not fair. but at the same time the way the police treat people makes tensions heavier because all decisions by morsi's government have been taken out of the public interest. >> brown: security officials said a man described as a by-stander was killed by a gunshot. it was unclear who fired it. and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said. they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after ref
mubarak. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: political violence ravaged egypt for a fifth day after a weekend that saw more than 50 people killed. in cairo, protestors threw rocks and gasoline bombs at riot police. police in turn fired tear gas into the crowds who oppose president mohammed morsi and his islamist dominated government. >> what's happening here in the country is really shameful. destroying the city is not fair. but at the same time the way the police treat people...
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mubarak. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: political violence ravaged egypt for a fifth day after a weekend that saw more than 50 people killed. in cairo, protestors threw rocks and gasoline bombs at riot police. police in turn fired tear gas into the crowds who oppose president mohammed morsi and his islamist dominated government. >> what's happening here in the country is really shameful. destroying the city is not fair. but at the same time the way the police treat people makes tensions heavier because all decisions by morsi's government have been taken out of the public interest. >> brown: security officials said a man described as a by-stander was killed by a gunshot. it was unclear who fired it. and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said. they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after ref
mubarak. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: political violence ravaged egypt for a fifth day after a weekend that saw more than 50 people killed. in cairo, protestors threw rocks and gasoline bombs at riot police. police in turn fired tear gas into the crowds who oppose president mohammed morsi and his islamist dominated government. >> what's happening here in the country is really shameful. destroying the city is not fair. but at the same time the way the police treat people...
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egyptians say morsi is becoming another hosni mubarak with islamic face. martha, morsi offered a hand to the opposition to engage in dialogue. that offer was quickly rejected. martha: how is the military responding to all of this, conor? >> reporter: the top general, top military commander in all of egypt, he said the current political crisis could bring about the collapse of the egyptian government in the state. the military is threatening to launch a coup. there are fears they may have to step in to restore order. that would be a major blow, martha, to the fledgling democracy in egypt. >> this has been an continues to be. conor, thank you very much. bill: jug heard ambassador bolton talk about that. think about every country there. there is a major story in everyone of these countries. has been that way for the past two years. we're adding more and more to the list. martha: it is a powder keg. when you look at what is going on in the streets when you have that upheaval you have a government that is transitional one and leads to something else. that may b
egyptians say morsi is becoming another hosni mubarak with islamic face. martha, morsi offered a hand to the opposition to engage in dialogue. that offer was quickly rejected. martha: how is the military responding to all of this, conor? >> reporter: the top general, top military commander in all of egypt, he said the current political crisis could bring about the collapse of the egyptian government in the state. the military is threatening to launch a coup. there are fears they may have...
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mubarak. we're also getting reports that they're not alone in this. so who to trust in egypt? that's the big question we're asking today and b.m.w. is going electric. how the electric car company is giving its competitors a run for their money. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! jenna: a fox news alert. new calls for massive demonstrations in egypt as crowds continue to swarm the area. this amid a stunning new report that egypt's military has reinstated the so-called secret police, powerful security force that served under the regime of former president hosni mubarak. michael is the managing director for the washington institute for policy and there's a lot of violence in the streets of egypt these days. we're hearing this about the military, those in power now but also hearin
mubarak. we're also getting reports that they're not alone in this. so who to trust in egypt? that's the big question we're asking today and b.m.w. is going electric. how the electric car company is giving its competitors a run for their money. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the...
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two years ago, egyptians started an uprising that led to the toppling of hosni mubarak. they came to tahrir square and other locations in egypt. we want our personal freedom, political freedom, a better way of life and the end to the mubarak regime. mubarak did step down. two years later, many egyptians not happy. what you have throughout the day, the secularist, moderates, liberals who claim that current president mohamed morsi and his support of the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the revolution. >> in cairo, so many egyptians two years later want stability in their lives. thank you very much, reza. >>> a murder mystery that turned washington, d.c. upside down, a brand new development in the shandhand i shandra levy murder. defense attorneys want a retrial. they say prosecutors withheld important information about a witness. we don't know which one. but defense attorneys say the government had the information during trial. 30-year-old igmar guandique is serving a 60-year sentence after being convicted of first degree murder in 2010. >>> a 23-year-old man living in a $
two years ago, egyptians started an uprising that led to the toppling of hosni mubarak. they came to tahrir square and other locations in egypt. we want our personal freedom, political freedom, a better way of life and the end to the mubarak regime. mubarak did step down. two years later, many egyptians not happy. what you have throughout the day, the secularist, moderates, liberals who claim that current president mohamed morsi and his support of the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the...
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. >> leland, we hear reports that hosni mubarak, former president of egypt will be released. some reports say various courts ordered him out of jail. will mubarak actually be released? >> reporter: it looks like he is going to be released to house arrest sometime over the next couple days. american equivalent of free on bond, awaiting retrial. this is video from the trial for ordering killing of protesters during the 2011 revolution. he was convicted. it was appealed. it was overturned. the army now is taking quite a gamble by doing this. the calm in cairo is tenuous at best. already two groups are calling for protest of the mubarak release, and the muslim brotherhood has a major protest planned for friday. bret? >> leland vittert, thank you. to american reaction. ed henry tells us how president obama is handling or not handling the latest pandora's box of problems. >> reporter: aides to president obama were pressed today on whether he looks weak, from egypt where the military has ignored u.s. calls to end the violence, to syria, where reports on the red line of chemical weap
. >> leland, we hear reports that hosni mubarak, former president of egypt will be released. some reports say various courts ordered him out of jail. will mubarak actually be released? >> reporter: it looks like he is going to be released to house arrest sometime over the next couple days. american equivalent of free on bond, awaiting retrial. this is video from the trial for ordering killing of protesters during the 2011 revolution. he was convicted. it was appealed. it was...
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there is a lot of fear that it is sliding backwards towards the old hosni mubarak era, jon. jon: with 85 million people in that count trite is a key player in mideast politics. conor powell, thank you. jaime: jon, you still send snail mail. jon: of course. jaime: you do? i'm shocked. starting today you have to dig a little deeper. if you want to send a letter the u.s. postal service is raising what you'll pay for stamps. a lot of folks are slipping and shraoeugd. there is a winter storm working its way from the midwest all the way to new england, our janice dean weather machine in the extreme weather center, next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest s
there is a lot of fear that it is sliding backwards towards the old hosni mubarak era, jon. jon: with 85 million people in that count trite is a key player in mideast politics. conor powell, thank you. jaime: jon, you still send snail mail. jon: of course. jaime: you do? i'm shocked. starting today you have to dig a little deeper. if you want to send a letter the u.s. postal service is raising what you'll pay for stamps. a lot of folks are slipping and shraoeugd. there is a winter storm working...
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mubarak's past and there is legitimacy, and he's not going anywhere. >> my message to you all as i said to the option who observed democracicy and the rotation of power, and for all who observed it's legitimacy, i am adhering to this legitimacy, and i will stand guardian to this legitimacy. >> michael: it seems like morsi is playing a dangerous game of chicken, and is already starting to get pecked from all sides. 12 ministers including foreign minister have resigned. president obama called president morsi urging him quote, to be responsive to the protesters demands. oh, the irony on that one is too thick for me to slight through right now, i can't. seven protesters were killed in clashes cooking to according to ap reports today. here to talk about what is going on in egypt is our own noreen moustafa. thank you for joining us, noreen. >> thanks for having me, michael. >> michael: what is your take on morsi's press conference today. >> the tone was very defiant and something that we all expected. we didn't expect the muslim brotherhood to give up this power, something that they've been w
mubarak's past and there is legitimacy, and he's not going anywhere. >> my message to you all as i said to the option who observed democracicy and the rotation of power, and for all who observed it's legitimacy, i am adhering to this legitimacy, and i will stand guardian to this legitimacy. >> michael: it seems like morsi is playing a dangerous game of chicken, and is already starting to get pecked from all sides. 12 ministers including foreign minister have resigned. president...
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. >> yeah, but if you're assad, you're looking at hosni mubarak who is in jail, likely forever what is the future for assad if he gives up? the people will lynch him and torture his family if he gives up. why should we quit? >> he has had a series of offers clearly that have been made to him. he can go live in russia -- >> do you think that is -- >> he has opportunityings elsewhere. he has not been willing to do that, and the russians have not changed their own equation, they believe assad may be able to hang in there. if in fact we harness all of our regional allies in the area, have a defined plan, the way we help the vetted opposition inside of syria. if we bring to bear an opportunity to have them change the tipping point. if we, at the same time, look at the opportunities to undermine the extremists, a and by the way, undermine iran which is sending enormous amounts of assistance to assad, then assad is going to say wait a minute, the dynamics changed for me. and i can ultimately find myself dead or i can stay alive in another part of the world. >> do you think we have the power a
. >> yeah, but if you're assad, you're looking at hosni mubarak who is in jail, likely forever what is the future for assad if he gives up? the people will lynch him and torture his family if he gives up. why should we quit? >> he has had a series of offers clearly that have been made to him. he can go live in russia -- >> do you think that is -- >> he has opportunityings elsewhere. he has not been willing to do that, and the russians have not changed their own equation,...
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mubarak. the muslim brotherhood came in on the back of that. it has been active in a lot of respects, politically not just on the streets. they were instrumental in helping draft the 2012 constitution. and remember that at the moment, there is no formal political opposition, so particularly the april 6th move is the closest thing that this thing has to a political opposition. i think that imprison can these activists is going to be seen as an attempt to really silence political dissent across the board. the human rights watch has already criticized the government for some of these kind of actions. i think we are going to see thatspread. i would have to say that the government is insisting that they are simply following the law, that they are enforcing the legislation that was dualy passed and that these activists were responsible for breaking that -- those laws and simply paying that price. now, i also mention a news conference of april 6th has just held. they have said that the road map is no
mubarak. the muslim brotherhood came in on the back of that. it has been active in a lot of respects, politically not just on the streets. they were instrumental in helping draft the 2012 constitution. and remember that at the moment, there is no formal political opposition, so particularly the april 6th move is the closest thing that this thing has to a political opposition. i think that imprison can these activists is going to be seen as an attempt to really silence political dissent across...
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. >> leland, we hear reports that hosni mubarak, former president of egypt will be released. some reports say various courts ordered him out of jail. will mubarak actually be released? >> reporter: it looks like he is going to be released to house arrest sometime over the next couple days. american equivalent of free on bond, awaiting retrial. this is video from the trial for ordering killing of protesters during the 2011 revolution. he was convicted. it was appealed. it was overturned. the army now is taking quite a gamble by doing this. the calm in cairo is tenuous at best. already two groups are calling for protest of the mubarak release, and the muslim brotherhood has a major protest planned for friday. bret? >> leland vittert, thank you. to american reaction. ed henry tells us how president obama is handling or not handling the latest pandora's box of problems. >> reporter: aides to president obama were pressed today on whether he looks weak, from egypt where the military has ignored u.s. calls to end the violence, to syria, where reports on the red line of chemical weap
. >> leland, we hear reports that hosni mubarak, former president of egypt will be released. some reports say various courts ordered him out of jail. will mubarak actually be released? >> reporter: it looks like he is going to be released to house arrest sometime over the next couple days. american equivalent of free on bond, awaiting retrial. this is video from the trial for ordering killing of protesters during the 2011 revolution. he was convicted. it was appealed. it was...
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. >> gregg: a major development out of egypt as they order a retile of hosni mubarak. he was convicted of killing hundreds of protestors that ended in regime. the ruling coming two years after his downfall with egypt still mired in political turmoil. coner powell has more on the story. >> reporter: there were loud cries of joy and celebration in the courtroom as the judge issued his acquittal notice. members and supporters of the mubarak government were happy to see this outcome believing that this was the due justice that the former president deserves and they were heard scream, long live justice. defense lawyers argued that mubarak didn't know about the killings and he didn't direct the killings on protestors two years ago. the judge agreed that mubarak and former chief of security will be re-tried along with several others who were part of the government that were acquitted during the first trial. as of now, there has not been a trial set but mubarak remains in jail temporarily and facing charges of corruption. it was reported that he was on deathbed and health dlei
. >> gregg: a major development out of egypt as they order a retile of hosni mubarak. he was convicted of killing hundreds of protestors that ended in regime. the ruling coming two years after his downfall with egypt still mired in political turmoil. coner powell has more on the story. >> reporter: there were loud cries of joy and celebration in the courtroom as the judge issued his acquittal notice. members and supporters of the mubarak government were happy to see this outcome...
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unrest started last week on the second anniversary of the uprising that overthrew former president, hosni mubarak. >>> a soldier who lost all four limbs in a roadside bombing in iraq now has two new arms following a double transplant. 26-year-old brendan morocco will show off his arms at a news conference in the next hour. those transplants are only the seventh double hand or double arm transplants ever done in the united states. >>> severe flooding has killed four people and forced thousands of others from their homes in the northeast of australia. all from a tropical cyclone, churning just off the coast. another affect of the storm, the sea is whipping up massive amounts of foam, covering beaches and even streets. in some areas, look at these pictures, the foam is 10 feet deep. >>> more trouble for jailed former football great, jonlg simpson. tmz reports simpson owes more than $500,000 in back taxes. according to the report, the irs has just slapped him with another tax lien. that is the third time in the last 12 months. >>> bailout rage returns. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's m
unrest started last week on the second anniversary of the uprising that overthrew former president, hosni mubarak. >>> a soldier who lost all four limbs in a roadside bombing in iraq now has two new arms following a double transplant. 26-year-old brendan morocco will show off his arms at a news conference in the next hour. those transplants are only the seventh double hand or double arm transplants ever done in the united states. >>> severe flooding has killed four people and...
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former egyptian president hosni mubarak could actually be free in a few days. egyptian security forces arrested the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood, mohammed badie and his deputy, who was already in custody, will go on trial later this month for their alleged role of the death of protesters outside of headquarters in june. after scores of detention of top leaders, this morning the brotherhood has appoint add new figurehead. ousted president mohamed morsi remains under house arrest for a 49th day. this morning mubarak's lawyer tells nbc news his legal team is submitting a petition in court tomorrow requesting his release. they are 99% sure that he's actually going to be free even if just temporarily. nearly 1,000 egyptians died since security forces raided pro-morsi camps. on monday human rights watch called that crackdown, quote, the most serious incident of mass unlawful killing in modern egyptian history. white house officials made it clear they have no intention calling morsi's ouster a coup, publicly hedging on whether the administration plans to
former egyptian president hosni mubarak could actually be free in a few days. egyptian security forces arrested the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood, mohammed badie and his deputy, who was already in custody, will go on trial later this month for their alleged role of the death of protesters outside of headquarters in june. after scores of detention of top leaders, this morning the brotherhood has appoint add new figurehead. ousted president mohamed morsi remains under house arrest...
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because where we ended it the first time was the removal of a president, president hosni mubarak, for the demand to remove the next president, morsi. but people were back in the streets saying they will continue to fight against any fascist regime. so it was very important to get that fight against the muslim brotherhood that happened in the last chapter of the film. >> a lot of folks may not know in, but you are an established actor, you were in the green zone, you decided i'm going to put that on hold and go to egypt and be a part of this. how did that come to be? >> i'm part of a generation of people who have been fighting for political freedoms. both my father and grandfather were political activists and imprisoned. but i'm privileged to be able to live for what i believe in. live and fight for it. so through film, documentary, through fiction films. >> we continue to see protests to this day. in the simplest of terms for folks who might be watching or listening, what needs to be it done in that country so that egyptians are satisfied with their government? >> one thing people hav
because where we ended it the first time was the removal of a president, president hosni mubarak, for the demand to remove the next president, morsi. but people were back in the streets saying they will continue to fight against any fascist regime. so it was very important to get that fight against the muslim brotherhood that happened in the last chapter of the film. >> a lot of folks may not know in, but you are an established actor, you were in the green zone, you decided i'm going to...
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or will they in fact play the kind of role they did immediately after hosni mubarak. my guess is they don't want to play much of a role politically because they didn't do very well the last time they tried. also, they're looking at the political situation in egypt and know it will be difficult to bring about something positive very soon. they felt the country was on the road to collapse. you had the defense minister who was the one responsible for leading this intervention, warning over the last couple of months that if something was not done to create greater stability within egypt there was a dark tunnel that the military had to prevent from unfolding. and they would do so. their ultimatum again, was another chance for morsi to try to find a way to be inclusive, and not have a government that was shaped in a way to have control and not to share power. there is enormous uncertainty right now. we have to see how the muslim brotherhood responds to this. they have failed, but the question is do they try to mobilize their own support and react with force or do they decid
or will they in fact play the kind of role they did immediately after hosni mubarak. my guess is they don't want to play much of a role politically because they didn't do very well the last time they tried. also, they're looking at the political situation in egypt and know it will be difficult to bring about something positive very soon. they felt the country was on the road to collapse. you had the defense minister who was the one responsible for leading this intervention, warning over the...
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former president of hosni mubarak, that they are slowly re-emerging on the political scene here. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's get right to our panel, former assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley and steve clems. p.j., to you first. ayman was talking about the situation where you did have protests that were sit-ins. and the question being whether those were initially peaceful and were broken up violently by the government. is there an understanding whether the muslim brotherhood was attempting to use peaceful protest in the beginning? >> i don't think you can look at the death toll something approaching and the preponderance of power as the president said is with the government and with the military. so the whether there are some elements within the muslim brotherhood that have broken from a pledge of nonviolence clearly much of the death toll here has to be laid as a responsibility of the government. i don't think that they just quite know how to do crowd control. >> and i mean, p.y., one more question to you. what is the real influence at this stage of the u.s. on the military
former president of hosni mubarak, that they are slowly re-emerging on the political scene here. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's get right to our panel, former assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley and steve clems. p.j., to you first. ayman was talking about the situation where you did have protests that were sit-ins. and the question being whether those were initially peaceful and were broken up violently by the government. is there an understanding whether the muslim...
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mubarak u th. i think i would fall asleep as many americans would. she's a polarizing figure. if people love her they'll watch it. if people hate her, they won't watch it. >> howard, i mean, i have not heard of any potential mini series on paul ryan, marco rubio, ted cruz, any of those guys. >> i think that's a fair point. i think it's unfair if you're working as a reporter for cnn, you have absolutely nothing do with this. there is that perception problem. everybody knows hollywood loves hillary rodham clinton. i don't see three years before a presidential election anything in the works on jeb bush or marco rubio. it feeds the narrative that hillary has a special status both in the culture and in the media actual tur. if there's no film on any of the perspective republican presidential candidates, then i think that does kind of tilt the scale. >> we understand at least one of these projects will start -- it's not going to include the first 50 year of former senator clinton's life. a lot of importa
mubarak u th. i think i would fall asleep as many americans would. she's a polarizing figure. if people love her they'll watch it. if people hate her, they won't watch it. >> howard, i mean, i have not heard of any potential mini series on paul ryan, marco rubio, ted cruz, any of those guys. >> i think that's a fair point. i think it's unfair if you're working as a reporter for cnn, you have absolutely nothing do with this. there is that perception problem. everybody knows hollywood...
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"haaretz" reports on the egyptian revolution that toppled president hosni mubarak. >>> "the new york times" says north korean officials warn they plan a third higher level nuclear weapons test the weapons program is aimed at the united states. >>> the "wall street journal" says president obama's pick to head the securities and exchange commission could signal a shift, mary jo white, known for going after white collar crimes. >>> "usa today" reports new tax hikes for roads. massachusetts is consideringdering raising the state's gasoline sales and income taxes or imposing a tax based on how far someone drives. virginia wants to end its gasoline tax and increase the sales tax instead. >>> and "the washington post" has details of a new strain of norovirus. it appeared in australia last march and is spreading in britain. here in the u.s. it's caused half of the 266 norovirus outbreaks since september. it's responsible for about >>> all right. starting out with a lot of clouds around the bay area, fog thick around san jose. reports of some scattered light showers outside today. visibilitie
"haaretz" reports on the egyptian revolution that toppled president hosni mubarak. >>> "the new york times" says north korean officials warn they plan a third higher level nuclear weapons test the weapons program is aimed at the united states. >>> the "wall street journal" says president obama's pick to head the securities and exchange commission could signal a shift, mary jo white, known for going after white collar crimes. >>> "usa...
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today on the two-year anniversary of the egyptian revolution that ousted hosni mubarak from power, the streets were filled not with peace but with violence. protesters for and against president mohamed morsi clashed with police, at least seven died. morsi did not address the country but tweeted on twitter. he called on people to uphold the noble principles of the revolution. >>> apple is no longer the world's biggest company. the title belongs to exxonmobil. apple shares plummeted on the heels of disappointing earnings resulted and plunged over 12%. apple's market cap first passed exxonmobil on august 9th, 2011. it's been sitting pretty 18 months, seemingly untouchable. tonight it is $5 billion behind exxon. when information about apple's new products starts to leak out this spring, the stock may once again go up. >>> wall street is notoriously cutthroat, often brutally and disgustingly so. which is why when two competitors have a beef usually they talk in nasty terms, but behind each other's back. it's a whole new level of back stabbing. or at least they're a little more subtle than w
today on the two-year anniversary of the egyptian revolution that ousted hosni mubarak from power, the streets were filled not with peace but with violence. protesters for and against president mohamed morsi clashed with police, at least seven died. morsi did not address the country but tweeted on twitter. he called on people to uphold the noble principles of the revolution. >>> apple is no longer the world's biggest company. the title belongs to exxonmobil. apple shares plummeted on...
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the managing editor of foreign affairs writes, washington backed hosni mubarak's dictatorship until mubarak had no chance of surviving. then when they threw him out, obama switched course again. the vacillation, all sides in egypt hate the united states which they're convinced backed their enemy. certainly the fact that we have called and not called this coup, it makes an already complex situation that much more complex. what does the president do? >> objectively speaking, this is about the least desirable outcome you could possibly have crafted if you were starting from the beginning. so, you know, they can't say that they have handled this well. there is plenty of blame to go around. the president needs to come out and pick a side. say something firm. what's going on here? what is the -- what is the end game here? the army seems to be behaving with impunity. >> yes. >> as they've said. there could be hundreds of people that have been killed here. josh hirsch reporting from over there was saying this morning after the police started clearing out the protests, then more protesters came from
the managing editor of foreign affairs writes, washington backed hosni mubarak's dictatorship until mubarak had no chance of surviving. then when they threw him out, obama switched course again. the vacillation, all sides in egypt hate the united states which they're convinced backed their enemy. certainly the fact that we have called and not called this coup, it makes an already complex situation that much more complex. what does the president do? >> objectively speaking, this is about...
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mubarak. we'll have a report live from cairo coming up later in the house. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios >>> in his first interview since the inauguration, president obama and secretary o
mubarak. we'll have a report live from cairo coming up later in the house. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a...
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this is the second year anniversary of the ousting of hosni mubarak. we were watching tahrir square last hour, this appears to be the military in egypt responding to those who were allegedly commemorating the date of the revolution, responding now with tear gas-fired back in the other direction. this has gone back and forth now. what you see, 5:18 in the evening. you're coming up on dusk there in egypt. we'll see what nighttime holds. in the past sometimes this is like the time of day. it is friday. it is after prayers. you see the camera come down to reveal just how many people gathered in the streets of the not quite sure which way this is going but we want to share that with you and let you know we're watching that in cairo. that is happening now. martha: and the mystery behind a bizarre hoax gets more and more curious the more we learn. look? >> i just want to let you know -- [inaudible] i'm get being ready for my first session. try to keep you posted. i miss you. i love you. bye. martha: that is lennay who didn't exist. notre dame football star ma
this is the second year anniversary of the ousting of hosni mubarak. we were watching tahrir square last hour, this appears to be the military in egypt responding to those who were allegedly commemorating the date of the revolution, responding now with tear gas-fired back in the other direction. this has gone back and forth now. what you see, 5:18 in the evening. you're coming up on dusk there in egypt. we'll see what nighttime holds. in the past sometimes this is like the time of day. it is...